TH" OMINECA HERALD, NEW HAZELTON, B Cy WEDNESDAY, JULY 15," me - Cash “AT was very early in the history of EATON’S that the principle and 1] practise of buying and sell- : | ing for Cash only was laid f; down. With certain excep- tions we shall mention later, this is still the EATON way of doing busi- ness. Today we still pay cash ourselves for our pur- chases, because by so do- ing we are able to buy to the very best advantage. And we confine our selling activities largely to the same basis for exactly the same reason—because Cash Merchandising offers the customer the lowest possible pricing on what- ever she buys. On certain items of fur- i niture, furnishings and iG f; other equipment we do, as m| a convenience to custom- ers, offer the terms of the EATON Budget Plan. But the Budget Plan prices are hiyher than the Cash Prices, They have to be, because it does cost more to sell merchandise “On - Time.” The alternative of paying Cash is always of- fered, however—and there ‘is always’'a worth-while saving when you do! cov Many people are planning their ‘const trips now before the Jubilee rush sets In.’ Good hotel rooms ure difficult to get even now when you come‘to town, Why not re- serve your accommodation as early you can? You are always assured of the utmost service at the Gros- venor, : in Southern California, | WAKE: uP YOUR LIVER BILE— . haa. ‘You'll ‘Diinsp: aan ‘of Bed i in. the ounds: ‘of a a “en ra Se ae well, Rt lt: sittle: Liver peace ene tara. this bile - Bae ah . aad : ; trict: ‘aa a platform orator: ‘and ‘os a.) B. Of Interest to Most Folk Gathered from Here, There and Beyond ska on Saturday evening and stayed until Sunday morning. It carried a humber of passengers, including the man who drove the reindeer from Ala- ska across country to the Mackenzie river couniry. ‘ee Tatrick Shannon, lately of San Fran cisco, an author, arrived in Hazelton and expects to remain a few months gathering data and writing, as mn The Hazelton or near Hazelton pro- phet of wenther, reported Wednesday morning that clear,¢warm, bright and growing weather was upon us and the farmers could ‘start haying, ete. We, think he wns just trying to Keep up the spirits of the farmers and others. eee iGeo. Oulton is now estalulished on has started to develop his dairy busi- ness once more, Another plane came down from Ala-’ hiis ok farm again near Smithers and, ue ‘Two nieces of the late Louis Shorn are in Telkwa, together with a grand nieee, They arrived last week. froin; Alhambra, Cal, and intend to remain | nntil more can be leamed of the dis- appearance of Mr. Shorn. and until the este ite can be wound uy. ek te The farmers of the Bulkley Valley are Imilding a new. warehouse sand storage for grain at Telkwa, just op- pesite Thorp & Hoop’s real estate and instivance and .farm implement. place. The building. will be two stories and aheat 25 by 40. . j ak & A wayfrelght was sent over the line ou Thesday. with orders to go through to Prince Hupert ‘That was the first train over the line for over a. month, in fact nearly two months. =e 8 A pack train enme in from the Chil- eoten on “Cuesday, the first for the year, Pack trains are becoming move and more infrequent. 7" 8 A couple of tourists blew in off the train the ather day wita & full kit of fishing equipment. ‘They went off up strenms-and lakes. Mr. silvet nine away up- past Dawson, in’ the Canadian Yukon, flew over here on Sunday night in his own plane. He did not stop or anything, just kept on going as if be had an objective. Ln Miss Orrice Sargent returned home on ‘Tesday afternbon after spending xevernl weeks with her grand-mother , : out Mrs, Aidrew Cram of Powell River. C4, who has spent the past. mouth | ut her old home in New. Hazelton as a; suest of her father, 0, Johnson, left . Tuestlay evening on the return She is accompianiet to Powell River by her youngest brother, Eric Johnson, who will mike his home with his sister Mrs, Cram and Erle trayelled by cnr with a ‘urty from Sinithers: Olaf Tolnison, wha is “employed at Nash, spent: 0, few hours. nt hiv home bere the. first, of: the aveek. to, Ree - -his daughter find ‘soul before fley left for: Toewell River, 0 “+ on Mis, George Wall left smithers om Wednesday for - Vancouver. where she will spend a month visiting. with rela- tives and tuke in the Tubilee,. ve ut ae -3 Dr. Dohnnge of Ottawa, Departinent of Mines,. ‘passed . through ° chere ‘'Tues- day: enroute to Usk ‘where he: will make an examination af some: ‘of - the, ‘very. promising. gold. ‘properties in that vl- ‘leinity that) nre:belng: ‘developed : jad are about. to’ ‘be. Meveloped. © oa ee : Dr. *Peltord, well known: in this ‘iis. radio, orator, has been: chosen as: hend vet Canyon. the Kispiox for a bhoedday along the ; Wernecke, owner of the Mayo | trly. : onust be a good administrator. or) of the C. C, F. in British Columbia in “place of Rey, Mr, Connell, M.L.A. sss ° The resumed train service on the line from Jasper to Prince Rupert will provide three mail trains a week each way. They will leave New Hazelton, going east on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Going west they will leave New Hazelton in the early afternoon on Tuesday, Friday and Sunday, This service goes into effect this week, the ‘first train going through to Prince Ra- pert on Friday of this week. eae lL C. K. Sealy of Gilentanna and Smithers, and James Meltae of South ; Hazelton motored to Vancouver for a ‘holiduy and did some business also. a ae Mr,-and Mrs. Monk of Winnipeg are guests of Mr, and Mrs. Chas, Monk of Smithers. Qn Sunday they motored to New Hazelton to get some fresh |Strawberries and. cream and other gar- den delicacies in the country where “the pastures are green” and where a lot. of wonderful scenery is thrown in. =e The first sockeye run started Inst Sunday, July 12, and that is about the date the fish always get up to Hagwil- The Indians are doing well with their gaffs and a good sup- pls ef this king of all fish, is being put up for the winter. Before the sockeye started there was a falr run of springs in spite of the high water in rhe rivers. _ a ss -Thomas .MacCormick,.a resident af South Hazelton ‘for the last seven or eight years, died at, the Hazelton Hos- pitni on Sunday after an illness of several weeks, at the age of 78 years. The funernt was hekl on Tuesday af- ternoon with interment taking place ‘in the Hazelton cemetery. “So far as is known the deceased hal uo relatives in this country. ” e a A son ivas born on July 10 te Mr. avd Mes, H. Richmond of Carnaby, at the Wavelton Hospital. a ee B. C. forest indusfries produce up to §90.000,000 of wenlth a year. Help prevent forest fires. ; e+ * The. scarlet frult.of the silver but- falo-berry tree imparts A pny touch to prairie farms where. the tree is used in the. surrounding shubberles.. It. is a - nutive of. the prairies, and is found in the hills. ‘and nlang streams from the Pembina mountains in Manitoba to the | Bow river in the Rocky mountains In the Manitebn hills the tree grows to a height of 18 feet It is generally arm- od with thorns, - a ‘ a Srenking in the House of Commons "Aliss Agnes MePhnil, M.D. said—Peo- le: think that any fool can ‘farm: they think thnt nll a farmer has to da ix ta serateh the earth and sow some sem. Actually a suceesstul ‘farmer He has to know everything, He must he a good horticulturist, a cereallst and 1 stock breeder. ‘Running a farm Is no jeh for an amateur.—Yet is it not sur- prishig how many ‘amateurs pelleve [fault.of the Ay s foe head = Avae |. consyimption of. ‘milk’ Der. : ‘Aceoralng |: about. 14: of; ‘pint’ n “doy to dietet c duthorities. every” ‘should, dvink at: Jeast a quart: of: milk head. gst : elton trom 6 musical com ‘7 7 ‘they! ‘enn: ron’, a. farm? It: AS. not the |” “An aninliists of pbc obtnined fron |. $.213 families, din: various wrban and] rural avens- in: the provinces of Quebec | +: is “y ontario ant. Alberta. ‘showed ‘that the): es child) n ‘day, and’. ndultsn Pint: § a. any: Por v "A Dated ‘May 7 aBth: - Pub June iB. Ser enty-five per cent of the forest fires in B. C. are sturted br human agencies and are preventable. - Pre- rent forest fires. © . ee 8 B.C. foresta normally give employ- ment to 30,000 men. Help protect the forests from fire, . . eee - After a trip to Prince Rupert where a new stern bearing was installed the Liewellyn* ‘boat is making steady runs and bringing from three-quarters of a ton to a ton of frelght each trip and hoped to cfean up the freight at the end of steel by Tuesday ready for the fresh shipments from Rupert Wednes- day. . Have you paid your subscription yet? | Orme’s, ‘Ltd. (The Pioneer Druggist) , § The Mail Order Drug Store of Northern B. CG. Drugs - Stationery Fancy Goods Kodaks Pictures Developed and Printed — Prinec Rupert, B.C. Telkwa Hotel C. P. Bussinger, Proprietor - ‘New Beds Bath, with lot and cold water Rooms: and 4 Smithers Garage & Electric | Smithers, B.C. General Motors Parts and Service + Acetylene Welding ees Epes Ballers Supls + Bough and Dressed Lumber Lime C emer t Bricks A complete stock of Builders Supplies ~ Quick delivery by rail or “truck € . Sats ‘Lumber Yaris - Smithers, B. C. NOTICE : J Sines - \ “ HAZELTON LAND. ‘DISTRICT we Hos ” ‘Wake Notice. that L ‘Sarah M.. Frank, intend to: ‘appl “to. the’. ‘Mintster | of Lands‘for’ ‘a-licen 6. to Ptobpect for éoal ia, R Vn Conte, District,” oo : ‘Sarah. Mi rank: 71986, vo | cooper H. WRINCH _ DISTRICT on coasr RANGE Vv. z over: ond’ known ‘ag: Section 21,’ Te: P, : The ‘Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital issues tickets for any period at $1.50 a month in advance, This rate includes office .. consultations, medicines, as well as all costs while at the Hospltel. Tickets are obtainable in Hazelton ‘fat the Drag Stove,“. or by. ‘mail from the Medical Superintend- ent at the Hospital. MARTIN'S GARAGE HAZELTON Let - me gve you a FREE “HASTINGS” Compression Tesé, ACETYLENE WELDING . Wrecking Truek . Hlectrie Tools sHOP—orrostne NEWICK'S B, C. LAND SURVEYOR J. Allan Rutherford Surveys promptly executed ‘Smithers, B.C. 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